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steve? >> that guy was fired from his job as a florida state university administrator after 28 years without cause. but frank stevenson claims the school fired him because he's an alcoholic. something he claims is a handicap protected under the americans with disabilities act. joining us right now for a fair and balanced debate on this topic, we have trial attorney justin lito and criminal defense attorney rachel kuvo. good morning to both of you. >> good morning. >> rachel, you say that alcoholism is protected and is recognized by the american with disabilities act, right? >> that's right. it has been and it should be. i mean, we certainly should give benefits to those who are willing to seek treatment and that's what the ada is about when it concerns alcoholism. he, of course, has to prove to meet that standard but it absolutely has been recognized as a disability under the ada. >> so, it's recognize the but at the same time, one of this -- this fella's -- fellow employees who filed a comp
steve? >> that guy was fired from his job as a florida state university administrator after 28 years without cause. but frank stevenson claims the school fired him because he's an alcoholic. something he claims is a handicap protected under the americans with disabilities act. joining us right now for a fair and balanced debate on this topic, we have trial attorney justin lito and criminal defense attorney rachel kuvo. good morning to both of you. >> good morning. >> rachel,...
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just who is the next steve jobs? every time a local business opens its doors or creates another laptop bag or hires another employee, it's not just good for business -- it's good for the entire community. at bank of america, we know the impact that local businesses have on communities, so we're helping them with advice from local business experts and extending $18 billion in credit last year. that's how we're helping set opportunity in motion. >>> jack cafferty is here with the cafferty file. >> joe, city of camden new jersey is going to pay students not to skip school. say what? the enquirer reported it's part of an effort to end truancy. it will focus on conflict resolution and anger management in the first months of school. the program called i can end truancy is being funded by a grant from new jersey's department of criminal justice. the moany needs to be used by september 30th or they won't have a shot next year. that means the participating students will be paid $100 each if they attend most of the anti-trianc
just who is the next steve jobs? every time a local business opens its doors or creates another laptop bag or hires another employee, it's not just good for business -- it's good for the entire community. at bank of america, we know the impact that local businesses have on communities, so we're helping them with advice from local business experts and extending $18 billion in credit last year. that's how we're helping set opportunity in motion. >>> jack cafferty is here with the...
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steve harrigan is streaming live from tripoli. steve, any word on qaddafi? >> reporter: gregg, right now, unk*frpl dollars reports -- unconfirmed reports saying qaddafi and two of his sons are surrounded an an apartment building near tripoli near the colonel's compound. fighting is going on there and keep in mind there's been a real credibility gap from both sides so this information is unconfirmed as of now. the hunt for qaddafi is intense, it is continuing, british officials have just said that nato assets are being used, intelligence gathering assets in hunt for qaddafi, but no confirmation that he is in fact surrounded at this point inside a group of apartments in tripoli. as that hunt goes on, the celebrations across the city of tripoli are continuing. >> they arrived in homemade vehicles, homemade weapons, the fire was in the air, rocket launchers, antiair craft guns. women, men and children enjoy the show, some cover their ears, but the message, expressed, guns, cars, anything at hand, it's clear, we've won the war. >> we've waited for this moment, we
steve harrigan is streaming live from tripoli. steve, any word on qaddafi? >> reporter: gregg, right now, unk*frpl dollars reports -- unconfirmed reports saying qaddafi and two of his sons are surrounded an an apartment building near tripoli near the colonel's compound. fighting is going on there and keep in mind there's been a real credibility gap from both sides so this information is unconfirmed as of now. the hunt for qaddafi is intense, it is continuing, british officials have just...
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finish up, steve. caller: when of the previous callers -- we are entitled to our own opinions and not entitled to our own facts. the iraq war when it comes to the facts, i have yet to see facts about weapons of mass destructions. i still think we should have gone in regardless. but a previous caller, a fellow republican, the valerie plame story, that there was no connection between him. you can stretch and say there was no direct connection but don't forget the vice president went out of his way trying to get president bush up to the final days to pardon scooter libby. if that was not a direct connection it certainly was an improper use. i think he is a very, very good speaker. what frustrates me is somebody trying to bring the sides together -- most vice-president you think of historically go quietly away. this is one vice-president with just won't. and i wish to heaven he would. i am not sure why he wants to -- has to write a memoir host: coming up in about 25 minutes, steve forbes, president and ceo
finish up, steve. caller: when of the previous callers -- we are entitled to our own opinions and not entitled to our own facts. the iraq war when it comes to the facts, i have yet to see facts about weapons of mass destructions. i still think we should have gone in regardless. but a previous caller, a fellow republican, the valerie plame story, that there was no connection between him. you can stretch and say there was no direct connection but don't forget the vice president went out of his...
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this is -- i mean, steve jobs is apple, apple is steve jobs. he loves this company. this company is him. he has poured his heart and soul and vision into it. this is significant. however, it is not unexpected. if you remember he has taken three medical leaves. you know, tim cook, the -- incoming ceo, it is well known now by the market, this is -- you know -- >> in 2008 you wrote a cover that -- >> we did. shameless plug. we did -- my colleague did an incredible really, really deep story on the guy behind steve. this is a profile of tim cook. you can find it online. it is -- tells you everything you need to know about this guy. it is fascinating. >> just to go back to steve jobs a second. he was trying all of these new treatments, best treatments out there to get better. and -- i don't know. you are right. it is really sad to think about that. he has everything going for him. but not his health. >> he does. you know, very little is known about exactly what the problem is. it is -- apple has been very secretive about the problems. you know. only in the past, you know,
this is -- i mean, steve jobs is apple, apple is steve jobs. he loves this company. this company is him. he has poured his heart and soul and vision into it. this is significant. however, it is not unexpected. if you remember he has taken three medical leaves. you know, tim cook, the -- incoming ceo, it is well known now by the market, this is -- you know -- >> in 2008 you wrote a cover that -- >> we did. shameless plug. we did -- my colleague did an incredible really, really deep...
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let's go to steve. >>> thank you, sam. we do have low clouds and fog, all right some breaks in that inland. but temperatures inland will come down a almost bit. we have a lot of fog on the coast. a few areas get the sun but it won't be very warm. 50s and 60s by the water edge. more fog and more of a westerly breeze from sfo all the way out to the delta. a system dropping into the west it doesn't take much to get the fog machine ruling. santa rosa, they made it to 45 this moving. that's very cool at this time of year. it feels like fall to me. a lot of 50s. west-southwest 20 at fairfield, west at sfo, a few delays there. if you are heading in maybe taking a flight out. that system you can see the far, far left of your screen. highs today will be in the 50s, 60s and 70s. upper 50s, 60s and low 80s. temperatures compared to about 24, 48 hours ago. not much of a change on wednesday. there are signs than with your weekend always in view, it looks liked models are not in scnc. >>> 8:26. live. what's happening now, we're watching
let's go to steve. >>> thank you, sam. we do have low clouds and fog, all right some breaks in that inland. but temperatures inland will come down a almost bit. we have a lot of fog on the coast. a few areas get the sun but it won't be very warm. 50s and 60s by the water edge. more fog and more of a westerly breeze from sfo all the way out to the delta. a system dropping into the west it doesn't take much to get the fog machine ruling. santa rosa, they made it to 45 this moving. that's...
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my question is is there a plan [inaudible] [laughter] >> i got that question again but investing is steve and i talked about it and looking to about two years away but we definitely explore that option. >> almost everybody that rights into the investigative asks that question when is the next book coming out and they haven't read this one yet. how do you turn it around [inaudible] >> the best way to get to baltimore or baltimore city is part of maryland and that would be the big part of changing, making devotee deal with the consequences of what we created in baltimore and then if you did that and affect people's lives significantly and the power to change things i think you would see substantial change. rather than creating the system of isolation make everybody accountable. i'm sure that will never happen in our lifetime but i think once the interest of the community with a small part of the community you will see substantial changes as long as we can isolate people and right crazy stories about her six murders and create this virtual wall it won't change. but once people are accountabl
my question is is there a plan [inaudible] [laughter] >> i got that question again but investing is steve and i talked about it and looking to about two years away but we definitely explore that option. >> almost everybody that rights into the investigative asks that question when is the next book coming out and they haven't read this one yet. how do you turn it around [inaudible] >> the best way to get to baltimore or baltimore city is part of maryland and that would be the...
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on the first day of trade since apple co-founder steve jobs' resignation, shares fell only slightly. a sharp drop thursday on germany's dax. at one point by as much as 5% increased jitters and selling on wall street. >>> new jobs numbers also fuelled selling. u.s. jobless claims rose last week to their highest point in five weeks, but that was largely inflated by formally striking workers at verizon. >>> after two days of sharp declines, gold rose more than 1%. elsewhere delta plans to spend billions buying 100 boeing 737 jets to upgrade its fleet. >>> finally, the gas-guzzling favorite of the rich and famous is also apparently the favorite of thieves. a new study finds the cadillac escalade is the most likely vehicle to be targeted by crooks. >>> coming up, preseason football heats up. the red sox live off the long ball, and the u.s. final is set in little league baseball. plus, the new york yankees do something that has never been done before in the entire history of baseball. your "first look" at sports is straight ahead. >>> welcome back to "first look," i'm lynn berry. despite a
on the first day of trade since apple co-founder steve jobs' resignation, shares fell only slightly. a sharp drop thursday on germany's dax. at one point by as much as 5% increased jitters and selling on wall street. >>> new jobs numbers also fuelled selling. u.s. jobless claims rose last week to their highest point in five weeks, but that was largely inflated by formally striking workers at verizon. >>> after two days of sharp declines, gold rose more than 1%. elsewhere delta...
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don't tell us, steve. friends at foxnews.com or on twitter at fox and friends with the correct answer. hi, anne. how are you doing? hi, evelyn. i know it's been a difficult time since your mom passed away. yeah. i miss her a lot, but i'm okay. wow. that was fast. this is the check i've been waiting for. mom had a guaranteed acceptance life insurance policy through the colonial penn program, and this will really help with the cost of her final expenses. they have been so helpful and supportive during this time. maybe i should give them a call. i really could use some more life insurance. is it affordable? it costs less t that's pretty affordable, huh? less than 35 cents a day? that's less than the cost of a postage stamp. so, you said it was guaranteed acceptance? yes. it's permanent coverage with guaranteed acceptance for people ages 50 to 85. there's no medical exam or health questions. you can't be turned down because of your health. it fit right into mom's budget and gave her added peace of mind. you sh
don't tell us, steve. friends at foxnews.com or on twitter at fox and friends with the correct answer. hi, anne. how are you doing? hi, evelyn. i know it's been a difficult time since your mom passed away. yeah. i miss her a lot, but i'm okay. wow. that was fast. this is the check i've been waiting for. mom had a guaranteed acceptance life insurance policy through the colonial penn program, and this will really help with the cost of her final expenses. they have been so helpful and supportive...
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chairman, yes, steve. i'm from tanzania. there's a certain nervousness about chinese or asian engagement with africa. and i'd like to get your perspective as to why you think that -- that nervousness i'm detecting from washington and london and paris why do you think that might be the case the west is nervous about african engagement with the east? >> nervousness about chinese engagement in africa. i hope that the panelists will be able to respond to do this. you want to share with us from your perspective from the indian perspectiv perspective? >> there is a question? yes, please. >> there may be different models but it's useful to have goals and the millennium development goals have indeed spurred a number of actions. the development community really now wonders how you see the >> thank you. i don't know if you're picking on the politicians. [laughter] >> but i'll give it a shot. now, i think one of the issues that we need to perhaps look at is that is china's renewed engagement with africa or the south for that matter use
chairman, yes, steve. i'm from tanzania. there's a certain nervousness about chinese or asian engagement with africa. and i'd like to get your perspective as to why you think that -- that nervousness i'm detecting from washington and london and paris why do you think that might be the case the west is nervous about african engagement with the east? >> nervousness about chinese engagement in africa. i hope that the panelists will be able to respond to do this. you want to share with us...
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steve, let's start with you. >> well, he really didn't have much choice. after a second bull run, he could go four directions, literally, the four treks of the compass. -- directions of the compass. and if he went to washington, he had not the arms or the heavy artillery to besiege washington. and if he went back south, he was admitting that his plan, his offensive plan had failed. if he went west into the shenandoah valley, he could supply his men, but he would just be marking time, and he would lose the advantage, the initiative. so he ended up going north where there was a lot of food and a lot of -- they thought they would raise marylanders to join the confederate cause which didn't turn out to be true. but he really didn't -- he couldn't stay still, and this was his best option. >> jim? >> well, i think lee was always an avid reader of northern newspapers and a follower of northern politics. and he was well aware that congressional elections were scheduled for october and november of 1862 and even wrote to jefferson davis saying that by invading maryl
steve, let's start with you. >> well, he really didn't have much choice. after a second bull run, he could go four directions, literally, the four treks of the compass. -- directions of the compass. and if he went to washington, he had not the arms or the heavy artillery to besiege washington. and if he went back south, he was admitting that his plan, his offensive plan had failed. if he went west into the shenandoah valley, he could supply his men, but he would just be marking time, and...
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an ailing steve jobs steps down. what will the departure of technology's great est inventor mean for apple and the rest of us? and a dramatic announcement from stevie wonder last night. he was able to touch the face of the martin luther king jr. statue and now will make it possible for other blind people to have the same experience. >> as i touched this memorial of dr. king, i think of what i hope we all will do. i hope we'll remember the meaning behind the monument. >>> good day. i'm andrea mitchell live in washington. as you can see behind me, rain here, but up and down the coast, a bigger threat. a threat that could devastate the entire east coast. the storm is packing maximum sustained winds of 115 miles an hour. it is expected to make landfall along the eastern coast of north carolina as a major hurricane saturday evening. it will then race up the east coast, potentially causing billions of dollars in damage. nbc news meteorologist bill karins is tracking it all. bill, thanks so much for being there for us. give
an ailing steve jobs steps down. what will the departure of technology's great est inventor mean for apple and the rest of us? and a dramatic announcement from stevie wonder last night. he was able to touch the face of the martin luther king jr. statue and now will make it possible for other blind people to have the same experience. >> as i touched this memorial of dr. king, i think of what i hope we all will do. i hope we'll remember the meaning behind the monument. >>> good...
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let's bring in steve mcmahon. strategist, of course, democratic, and todd harris. you know these people. i get the sense when rick perry came in this weekend, it's sort of, the cake was baked. these other four people we kept talking about, haley, christie, not asked to come in. it's pure karl rove. he doesn't like rick perry and is sort of settling scores here? >> it's true they don't like each other. pretty public down in texas, but there has been a fair amount of buzz over the last couple of weeks whether it's just gossip, rumors, wishing, longing. there has been a fair amount of buzz among rank and file republicans wondering, is ryan going to take another look? is chris christie? >> i don't want to waste time here. >> no. to the larger question. before i get -- is this team, this three-wear option of bachmann, rick perry and romney, does that tilt just tooç far right to position your party for the general? >> no, i don't think so. >> you disagree with rove? >> no. karl didn't say that. what karl said was, look, anytime you're in a primary you don't want to go
let's bring in steve mcmahon. strategist, of course, democratic, and todd harris. you know these people. i get the sense when rick perry came in this weekend, it's sort of, the cake was baked. these other four people we kept talking about, haley, christie, not asked to come in. it's pure karl rove. he doesn't like rick perry and is sort of settling scores here? >> it's true they don't like each other. pretty public down in texas, but there has been a fair amount of buzz over the last...
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i don't think steve jobs can create the next steve jobs. >> it's challenging like a jobs fashionhouse. the iconic fashion designer moves on. sometimes that spirit, taste and style outlives the original founder, sometimes it doesn't. it should have tremendous operations. there's a good chance it will happen. the future is uncertain. you can see that in the share prices. >> apple started, really as a garage band. jobs is the one who gave it that cool and gave it that sense of ties to the original roots. with him gone, it's what a rock band faces, what do you do without that front man. >> he's changed computing, music. >> they are going there a lot. is there a critical mass there? it's not going to replace print or magazines in particular. they have high resolution. they have a lot of things the talent device offers. the inner face he's created where you can one-stop shop for music, articles, everything in your life, books. it's incredible. it's changed the way we live our lives. >> i have a 2-year-old son. this is the world he's grown up in. he unlocks it. >> i don't travel without mine
i don't think steve jobs can create the next steve jobs. >> it's challenging like a jobs fashionhouse. the iconic fashion designer moves on. sometimes that spirit, taste and style outlives the original founder, sometimes it doesn't. it should have tremendous operations. there's a good chance it will happen. the future is uncertain. you can see that in the share prices. >> apple started, really as a garage band. jobs is the one who gave it that cool and gave it that sense of ties to...
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steve? >> reporter: jon, we're in downtown tripoli, and i can tell you there's a tremendous amount of gunfire, small arms fire going on street to street. some of that gunfire appears to be celeb rah story, but some appears to be gun battles. much of the fighting today has focused on or around colonel gadhafi's compound be. there's small arms fire right there, and that's not celebration. we've seen that compound get hit multiple times and great plumes of smoke rising from that level. we've seen rebels driving in from the southern mountains, they want to defeat him. reuters is reporting that celebratory gunfire is coming out from around gadhafi's compound, but no sign or proof that gadhafi has been taken or killed in the fighting. pentagon officials say it is still an extremely dangerous situation while the rebels do control most of the city. i can tell you that while drive anything today, the outskirts of tripoli seem almost like a usual city. women were out and driving cars, we saw a lot of
steve? >> reporter: jon, we're in downtown tripoli, and i can tell you there's a tremendous amount of gunfire, small arms fire going on street to street. some of that gunfire appears to be celeb rah story, but some appears to be gun battles. much of the fighting today has focused on or around colonel gadhafi's compound be. there's small arms fire right there, and that's not celebration. we've seen that compound get hit multiple times and great plumes of smoke rising from that level. we've...
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>> host: steve, "afterwards" made an interesting decision choosing me. they know we are going to disagree. >> guest: if an author can't defend what he's written to his most likely and certainly most knockable critic, then he shouldn't write the book. >> host: great. first i'd like to just talk about your own professional history. you are a lawyer, a journalist -- >> guest: not a lawyer. i never took the bar. >> host: sorry. entrepreneur and you have -- i know many years ago you wrote book about the teamsters. most recent book was about the aftermath of 9/11. >> guest: correct. >> host: now you have written about education reform. i thought this could be the next chapter of "waiting for superman." the book that accompanies the movie. you featured the same heros. joel klein and jonathan scher, and like the movie, teachers union is the biggest obstacle to reform. i should say. >> guest: do i get to comment on that, the cherry picked summary that you've done. which reminds me of how you cherry pick a lot of your data >> host: come on now, i'm the interviewer
>> host: steve, "afterwards" made an interesting decision choosing me. they know we are going to disagree. >> guest: if an author can't defend what he's written to his most likely and certainly most knockable critic, then he shouldn't write the book. >> host: great. first i'd like to just talk about your own professional history. you are a lawyer, a journalist -- >> guest: not a lawyer. i never took the bar. >> host: sorry. entrepreneur and you have -- i...
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let's go to steve. >> all right, thank you, sal. the fog with temperatures in the 50s to the 6 -- 60s. >> all right, that sounds good. thank you for watching. >> bye now. [heart beat]
let's go to steve. >> all right, thank you, sal. the fog with temperatures in the 50s to the 6 -- 60s. >> all right, that sounds good. thank you for watching. >> bye now. [heart beat]
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steve harrigan streaming live out of port-au-prince, haiti, with more now, steve? >> reporter: the rain hasn't started yet, but they do expect torrential rains in some areas. the clouds are just moving over the mountains, and the real worry is what that water's going to do to the 600,000 plus who are living in items like this. they're called tent cities. this used to be an airstrip, and you can see it's a mix of tarp and tent. you can see they're trying to tie them down as best the can, these families. this one is tied by rope to a rock. it's, basically, an extremely tough process, and the goth itself is not -- government itself has no plans to help or get people out, they simply don't have the means to do so. haiti itself is particularly vulnerable to flooding. it's going to be a sanitation disaster here if you can imagine 12-20 inches of water. they already have a cholera epidemic, and most of the trees in the country have been cut down, so we could see flash floods as well as landslides here. most of the people not relocating,hey're really stuck in these tempts.
steve harrigan streaming live out of port-au-prince, haiti, with more now, steve? >> reporter: the rain hasn't started yet, but they do expect torrential rains in some areas. the clouds are just moving over the mountains, and the real worry is what that water's going to do to the 600,000 plus who are living in items like this. they're called tent cities. this used to be an airstrip, and you can see it's a mix of tarp and tent. you can see they're trying to tie them down as best the can,...
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he would sneak down to nashville where his client was george vanderbilt and do some work there and steve off to louisville which was close to asheville and do work on their park system. he was desperate traveling around taking a late-night rail ride and trying to secure his reputation and make sure he left a big lasting legacy figuring if he did enough parks maybe someone would last. >> and writing letters all the time. we have all forgotten these short e-mails at who knows, they will all vanish off of the face of the earth. he wrote thousands of these letters. >> the way i always describe it is it was the nineteenth century, olmstead was very much a sort of man about town. a lot of friends. the best way to describe it is effective of crossed the street he had diarrhea bout it and wrote a variety of letters about it because he was a journalist and several friends either had diary entries or letters that wrote about olmstead crossing the street. created this kind of so many different takes -- to have so many things in his life to the accounting for them and very insightfully and often in
he would sneak down to nashville where his client was george vanderbilt and do some work there and steve off to louisville which was close to asheville and do work on their park system. he was desperate traveling around taking a late-night rail ride and trying to secure his reputation and make sure he left a big lasting legacy figuring if he did enough parks maybe someone would last. >> and writing letters all the time. we have all forgotten these short e-mails at who knows, they will all...
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apple came in and steve jobs, as is his way, basically kind of bullied his carrier. in this case, at&t, saying you need to create a much more open environment. you need to create an environment in which the user can go anywhere they want to get any kind of information they want. if it happens to be the app store, all the better for apple. the other thing that happened as a result of apple coming on the scene is that it really created a competitive environment for mobile phones that had never existed before. google's android owes a great debt to apple's iphone because suddenly carriers that didn't have the iphone, like verizon and t-mobile and sprint, were looking for alternatives, looking for new ways to get exciting smart phones in the market. >> there's an indication of just how successful apple is right now. according to a statement released by the u.s. treasury in july, the government, the u.s. government had an operating cash balance of nearly $74 billion. that sounds like a lot of money, right? it's about $2.5 billion short of the cash apple has on hand. >>> we
apple came in and steve jobs, as is his way, basically kind of bullied his carrier. in this case, at&t, saying you need to create a much more open environment. you need to create an environment in which the user can go anywhere they want to get any kind of information they want. if it happens to be the app store, all the better for apple. the other thing that happened as a result of apple coming on the scene is that it really created a competitive environment for mobile phones that had...
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fox's steve brown is live in ames, iowa. steve, does a good performance at the debate translate into a win at the straw poll? >> reporter: into a win? >> alisyn: yes. >> reporter: don't know, but it could mean a boost, and you can see they're setting up for the straw poll already. it takes about two days to get some of these displays, if you will, for the candidates ready to go. i have yet to find a republican activist in iowa who will shoot down ryan rhodes, director of the tea party convention, that a good straw poll debate performance will lead to 500 to 1000 additional straw polls. even the governor says that's a polt and certainly michelle bachmann has vaulted upwards in terms of polling numbers by performing well at least in the eyes of republican activists at the debates so far and a state party chairman says hey, a good performance at the debate, it certainly can't hurt. >> there's no question having the debate just 48 hours before iowans go to the polls, at the straw poll. it could have a huge impact. if your candid
fox's steve brown is live in ames, iowa. steve, does a good performance at the debate translate into a win at the straw poll? >> reporter: into a win? >> alisyn: yes. >> reporter: don't know, but it could mean a boost, and you can see they're setting up for the straw poll already. it takes about two days to get some of these displays, if you will, for the candidates ready to go. i have yet to find a republican activist in iowa who will shoot down ryan rhodes, director of the...
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. >> steve and debbie o'sullivan and their children live in rockaway beach in new york. a tranquil setting. beautiful wide shoreline. they never used to worry about hurricanes. >> we never really understand the greater impact of it. we never had a great fear. we used to play out in them. >> what's changed? >> katrina. >> their house sits one block from the ocean with the atlantic on one side and jamaica bay on the other are thinking about stocking up on hurricane supplies. >> i really am seriously considering getting more supplies of water and dry goods. it is a worry for me. i mean, he's not as worried as i am. >> there may be good reason for concern. new york city hasn't experienced a big hurricane since 1938. with the increase in hurricane activity, combined with the law of averages, many experts believe another major storm may be coming and soon. >> is it going to be a slow rise? >> yeah. it's going to come up slowly. about the rate that you fill a bathtub. >> coastal geologist nick koch, himself a new yorker, believes if a major hurricane hits, it could be catastrop
. >> steve and debbie o'sullivan and their children live in rockaway beach in new york. a tranquil setting. beautiful wide shoreline. they never used to worry about hurricanes. >> we never really understand the greater impact of it. we never had a great fear. we used to play out in them. >> what's changed? >> katrina. >> their house sits one block from the ocean with the atlantic on one side and jamaica bay on the other are thinking about stocking up on hurricane...
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>> steve: go show today. our thanks to eric bolling from fox business for joining us. >> gretchen: log on for our after the show show and we'll see you all tomorrow. hope for a good day out there. bill: all right, here we go, and buckle up! what happens to your retirement, now four -- your 401(k), wall street opening for the first time in 30 minutes since the u.s. was given its first downgrade in history, that could mean a frantic selloff when the opening bell goes at 9:30. good morning, everybody, hope you had a fantastic weekend, i'm bill hemmer, welcome back to "america's newsroom". >> great to see you bill. bill: great to see you. as we await -- sweltso seat belts on. alisyn: i'm alisyn camarota for in martha maccallum, stocks making a -- taking a beating in europe and asia as one of the guys who made the call for the downgrade tells fox what the united states needs to do to get its gold plated rating back . >> east coast i'm, where are we now, stu? >> got three headlines about your money, number one, the
>> steve: go show today. our thanks to eric bolling from fox business for joining us. >> gretchen: log on for our after the show show and we'll see you all tomorrow. hope for a good day out there. bill: all right, here we go, and buckle up! what happens to your retirement, now four -- your 401(k), wall street opening for the first time in 30 minutes since the u.s. was given its first downgrade in history, that could mean a frantic selloff when the opening bell goes at 9:30. good...
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. >>> just ahead, is there an apple without steve jobs? is the mood on wall street a day after legendary ceo steps down. >>> plus casey anthony beginning a new chapter of her life. it's called probation. some key details are being kept from the public. we'll explain ahead. but not in my neighborhood. ♪ [ female announcer ] we're throwing away misperceptions about natural gas vehicles. more of the vehicles that fuel our lives use clean american natural gas today. it costs about 40 percent less than gasoline, so why aren't we using it even more? start a conversation about using more natural gas vehicles in your community. [ kate ] can't believe i have high blood pressure. what's that thing? another medication. ♪ i really should have taken my shoes off before i got weighed. [ female announcer ] you've got a lot on your mind. that's why every walgreens prescription goes through a 10 point safeguard check that reviews your current walgreens health record for allergies and potentially harmful drug interactions. [ kate ] i can do this. [ fema
. >>> just ahead, is there an apple without steve jobs? is the mood on wall street a day after legendary ceo steps down. >>> plus casey anthony beginning a new chapter of her life. it's called probation. some key details are being kept from the public. we'll explain ahead. but not in my neighborhood. ♪ [ female announcer ] we're throwing away misperceptions about natural gas vehicles. more of the vehicles that fuel our lives use clean american natural gas today. it costs...
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steve massocca from wedbush equity management. good morning. >> morning. >> the dow was down over five other points just moments ago. >> that is correct. what is really driving this is not the domestic economic news for what happened in europe overnight, a couple of things have happened. last night there was an odd event where a european bank, it is complicated, but they have to go to a dollar lending facility. a european bank was i was unable to borrow money from other banks in the normal overnight market. typically banks will lend money back and forth over night or for a couple of days to facilitate liquidity needs. much like to double a, one of the things in europe was unable. no one wanted to lend them money. as a result they have to go to a lending facility. that has gotten people very concerned that there is a big people are smelling is in trouble and do not want to lend money to. several european countries have said that if they want to be involved in the agreed to bail well, they want collateral from greece. this is someth
steve massocca from wedbush equity management. good morning. >> morning. >> the dow was down over five other points just moments ago. >> that is correct. what is really driving this is not the domestic economic news for what happened in europe overnight, a couple of things have happened. last night there was an odd event where a european bank, it is complicated, but they have to go to a dollar lending facility. a european bank was i was unable to borrow money from other banks...
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thank you to steve. earlier this year, when head start was in danger of having children cut out of it, that they signed this great letter to congress urging congress to maintain the current levels. you are in sync with the nobel laureate. two years ago, i came to the organization. i am in classrooms where i see the power and the possibilities. i hear from alumni all the time. teachers, doctors, lawyers. prize-winning poets, public servants. she year's grammy winner, was there yesterday at the front of the magazine. instead of sharing all of their stories, i'm going to focus on three key points about reforming early childhood education. that is today's topic. first of all, research really matters. it matters because it shows over and over again ways that head start works. research matters to head start. let me say to use some of the things that those 300 researchers work -- wrote to congress. head start raised test scores. it makes it less likely that children will repeat a grade. for those of you who liv
thank you to steve. earlier this year, when head start was in danger of having children cut out of it, that they signed this great letter to congress urging congress to maintain the current levels. you are in sync with the nobel laureate. two years ago, i came to the organization. i am in classrooms where i see the power and the possibilities. i hear from alumni all the time. teachers, doctors, lawyers. prize-winning poets, public servants. she year's grammy winner, was there yesterday at the...
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who will be the filter and steve will say his organization. but who will be the filter when that news hits whatever it hits your terminal? >> so are you saying if somebody published a rumor let's say the ceo of a company was sick or there was -- >> other sleeping with dogs? [laughter] >> i think that this is -- again, my white motif here as somebody who's a new fan of all these new technologies these are new instances of the old problems and the old problem is how -- there's more leverage through information now and so if these seem to be legally damaging and actionable events, then you can take legal action later on and i think there will be something in the whole economic ecosphere and there will be responsible bloggers and, quote-unquote, responsible news organizations and i think a solution will evolve. >> jeff, has the law caught up with this? >> larry will know better than i but my sense is that the law will make things much worser -- not worser, much worse for corporate leaks than even for national security leaks. once the corporate sec
who will be the filter and steve will say his organization. but who will be the filter when that news hits whatever it hits your terminal? >> so are you saying if somebody published a rumor let's say the ceo of a company was sick or there was -- >> other sleeping with dogs? [laughter] >> i think that this is -- again, my white motif here as somebody who's a new fan of all these new technologies these are new instances of the old problems and the old problem is how -- there's...
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in our world, that man is steve jobs. steve jobs dropped out of college. he was an orphan. a guy that just came out of nowhere. think what he accomplished simply because he loves it. he is obsessed with this stuff. these are toys for him to play with, a campus rim to pay not. when he founded apple computer he completely transformed the computer industry from a command to control mainframe model to an individual empowerment desktop waddle. he made that happen. a few years later, he bought an obscure little digital rendering company on fire sale when george lucas needed to get rid of it, called pixar. he had this idea that this could be used to create full-length animated movies. he thought that would be pretty cool. he would like to see a movie like that so he found this guy named john lasseter and they worked on a movie that would eventually be called toy story. he spent so many years on it and so much a steve jobs's when he came near to personal bankruptcy funding it and they also almost and discontinued boy story. toy stories in the top 10 dig is grossing movies of all ti
in our world, that man is steve jobs. steve jobs dropped out of college. he was an orphan. a guy that just came out of nowhere. think what he accomplished simply because he loves it. he is obsessed with this stuff. these are toys for him to play with, a campus rim to pay not. when he founded apple computer he completely transformed the computer industry from a command to control mainframe model to an individual empowerment desktop waddle. he made that happen. a few years later, he bought an...
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steve has brought charts in the past that said we have a $54 trillion liability. at least over the past decade, we have done nothing, nothing, nothing to pay it down. democrats haven't. republicans haven't. nobody in washington has. >> why wouldn't you say the s and p as complicity in this, if they give us a perfect rating when things are ballooning out of control and a bubble blowing bigger and bigger and bigger. they missed everything, now they are right? >> if i'm watching trillions of dollars flooding in, that's okay. money is coming in. let's see what happens. >> oh, okay. >> steve, i don't know enough about them to defend everything they have done over the past decade but you and i both know the united states of america has a $54 trillion -- some say more in liabilities over the next generation. we have trouble cutting $1 trillion, $2 trillion in the budget. they passed a bush tax cut extension in december, everybody pats themselves on the back. you can look at spending over three years. look at the $7 trillion medicare drug benefit plan and the fact we have
steve has brought charts in the past that said we have a $54 trillion liability. at least over the past decade, we have done nothing, nothing, nothing to pay it down. democrats haven't. republicans haven't. nobody in washington has. >> why wouldn't you say the s and p as complicity in this, if they give us a perfect rating when things are ballooning out of control and a bubble blowing bigger and bigger and bigger. they missed everything, now they are right? >> if i'm watching...
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steve centanni also watching it for us from washington, steve. >> reporter: of course you know virginia tech was the scene of one of the worst shooting in american history, so they are proceeding with an abundance of caution here. only these three teenagers, or children saw a man holding what looked like a gun and they have locked down the campus. they don't want to take any chances. as you know in april of 07 there was this shooting when a senior english stunt opened fire in two separate incidents, one at a dorm and killed two people. two hours later he opened fire against in a classroom building and killed 31 other people. in the interim there was an email alert that went out to the students warning them of this situation but there has been criticism that that alert, that warning system, the warning dew point go out quickly enough. the university came under extreme criticism for lack of warning of the students. do we need to listen to this? >> for the record i'm larry hinker i'm the associate vice president. and i have with me the chief of police. wendell took a phone call as we walke
steve centanni also watching it for us from washington, steve. >> reporter: of course you know virginia tech was the scene of one of the worst shooting in american history, so they are proceeding with an abundance of caution here. only these three teenagers, or children saw a man holding what looked like a gun and they have locked down the campus. they don't want to take any chances. as you know in april of 07 there was this shooting when a senior english stunt opened fire in two separate...
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i think it is time for you steve to visit us on the factor, is it not? that is it for us. check out the fox news factor website. we would like you to spout off from anywhere in the world, o'reilly@. name and town if you wish to opine. word of the day, no lollygagging when writing not factor. we are going to follow up on that tosh kent. on that marco polo channel. thanks for watching tonight. i'm bill o'reilly remember the spin stops here, >> good morning, everybody. today is tuesday, august 23rdrd. i'm juliet huddy in for gretchen carlson. we begin once again with the fox news alert. terror teams bust a man, his truck packed with explosives destined for washington, d.c. what they say he had in mind. >> meanwhile, rebels fight for tripoli far from finish. colonel qaddafi is still missing and what about that son they captured? well, that's him right there. he's touring the streets. but new explosions as we speak. we're live with the very lates
i think it is time for you steve to visit us on the factor, is it not? that is it for us. check out the fox news factor website. we would like you to spout off from anywhere in the world, o'reilly@. name and town if you wish to opine. word of the day, no lollygagging when writing not factor. we are going to follow up on that tosh kent. on that marco polo channel. thanks for watching tonight. i'm bill o'reilly remember the spin stops here, >> good morning, everybody. today is tuesday,...
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i'm sure steve williams hoped for that. i guess it's slower to happened than some people would have liked. >> last question, do you think tiger has a chance of winning this? >> i think he has a chance. he hasn't played well since his
i'm sure steve williams hoped for that. i guess it's slower to happened than some people would have liked. >> last question, do you think tiger has a chance of winning this? >> i think he has a chance. he hasn't played well since his
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>> reporter: steve and debbie o'sullivan live in rockaway beach in queens, new york. a tranquil setting. beautiful wide shoreline. they never used to worry about hurricanes. >> we never really understood the greater impact of it. we never had a great fear of them. we used to play out in them. >> what's changed? >> katrina. >> reporter: the o'sullivan's whose house lives one block from the ocean are thinking about stocking up on hurricane supplies. >> i really am seriously considering getting more supplies of water and dry goods and -- it is a worry for me. he's not as worried as i am. there may be reason for concern. new york city hasn't experienced a big hurricane since 1938. combined with the law of averages, many experts believe another nay jor storm may be coming, and soon. >> is it going to be a slow rise? >> yeah, yeah. it's going to come up slowly. about the rite rate that you fill a bathtub. >> reporter: this coastal geologist believes if a major hurricane hits, it could be catastrophic. deaths might surpass katrina. >> the most dangerous thing in new york is
>> reporter: steve and debbie o'sullivan live in rockaway beach in queens, new york. a tranquil setting. beautiful wide shoreline. they never used to worry about hurricanes. >> we never really understood the greater impact of it. we never had a great fear of them. we used to play out in them. >> what's changed? >> katrina. >> reporter: the o'sullivan's whose house lives one block from the ocean are thinking about stocking up on hurricane supplies. >> i really...
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. >>> just ahead, is there an apple without steve jobs? is the mood on wall street a day after legendary ceo steps down. >>> plus casey anthony beginning a new chapter of her life. it's called probation. some key details are being kept from the public. we'll explain ahead. when a moment might turn into something more. and when it does men with erectile dysfunction can be more confident in their ability to be ready with cialis for daily use. cialis for daily use is a clinically proven low-dose tablet you take every day, so you can be ready anytime the moment's right. ♪ [ man ] tell your doctor about all your medical conditions and medications and ask if your heart is healthy enough for sexual activity. don't take cialis if you take nitrates for chest pain as this may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. [ man ] do not drink alcohol in excess with cialis. side effects may include headache, upset stomach, delayed backache or muscle ache. to avoid long-term injury seek immediate medical help for an erection lasting more than 4 hours. if y
. >>> just ahead, is there an apple without steve jobs? is the mood on wall street a day after legendary ceo steps down. >>> plus casey anthony beginning a new chapter of her life. it's called probation. some key details are being kept from the public. we'll explain ahead. when a moment might turn into something more. and when it does men with erectile dysfunction can be more confident in their ability to be ready with cialis for daily use. cialis for daily use is a clinically...
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rosemary is here for steve. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, to you. a nice warm summer. heat up expected for the weekend. temperatures will continue to warm a few degrees today. more so on saturday. partly sunny skies for our southern counties. this morning waking up with the fog and low clouds. good morning, sal. >>> good morning. westbound highway 4 traffic looks pretty good coming up to the willow pass grade with no major problems here. as you can see it's a nice drive. also this mornings commute looks good on interstate 880 and the road work in downtown oakland is being picked up. let's go back to the desk. >>> talking about hurricane irene the east coast bracing for power outages, flooding, and a lot more as hurricane irene gets closer and closer to north carolina. after devastating puerto rico and the bahamas hurricane irene is aiming at the u.s. inland. buildings are being boarded up, evacuations of coastal cities are under way, local governments are getting ready for the worse. >> our principal goal is not to lose a life. there is no reason anyone should lose the
rosemary is here for steve. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, to you. a nice warm summer. heat up expected for the weekend. temperatures will continue to warm a few degrees today. more so on saturday. partly sunny skies for our southern counties. this morning waking up with the fog and low clouds. good morning, sal. >>> good morning. westbound highway 4 traffic looks pretty good coming up to the willow pass grade with no major problems here. as you can see it's a nice...
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steve harrigan streaming live from tripoli. steve? >> reporter: rick, the next battle could be shaping up in gadhafi's hometown about 200 miles away from here to the east. there is speculation that gadhafi or family members have gone there but no hard proof. nato war planes are also beginning to bomb there, british war planes have bombed some bunkers there, and we've seen rebel fighters loading up and heading for what could be a last stand. his flag is still flying, but from a spokesman, gadhafi has said he intends to keep fighting for weeks, months and is years ahead. here in tripoli still some fighting in pockets, but to a large extent the rebels do control the scene here. some gruesome pictures around the compound area, some bodies still out on the street. rebels say they were mercenaries who fought for the gadhafi regime. as far as the new government here, they are moving gradually from benghazi to tripoli. they've got their work cut out for them as the euphoria of victory begins to fade. this is a city of two million with no wate
steve harrigan streaming live from tripoli. steve? >> reporter: rick, the next battle could be shaping up in gadhafi's hometown about 200 miles away from here to the east. there is speculation that gadhafi or family members have gone there but no hard proof. nato war planes are also beginning to bomb there, british war planes have bombed some bunkers there, and we've seen rebel fighters loading up and heading for what could be a last stand. his flag is still flying, but from a spokesman,...
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two questions for steve. the core of your presentation is comparing effect sizes from impact study of head start with several other types of studies. i'm interested in whether those studies are capturing information on disadvantaged kids that are similar in their background characteristics to the kids in head start. a week comparing apples to apples? second question would be what is your point of view on the reform strategy that the administration is following? would you recommend anything different other than your call for more effective practice? >> thank you. we are comparing apples to apples. to the extent there are differents and the population they're biased against studies that serve broader population because effect are bigger than more disadvantaged kids are. lets only look at the kids who could get in to head start. the differences are bigger if you do that. i applaud what the administration is doing but it is a classic management problem here. there is a natural reaction in any administration of an
two questions for steve. the core of your presentation is comparing effect sizes from impact study of head start with several other types of studies. i'm interested in whether those studies are capturing information on disadvantaged kids that are similar in their background characteristics to the kids in head start. a week comparing apples to apples? second question would be what is your point of view on the reform strategy that the administration is following? would you recommend anything...
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in our world, that man is steve jobs. steve jobs dropped out of college. he was an orphan. a guy that just came out of nowhere. think what he accomplished simply because he loves it. he is obsessed with this stuff. these are toys for him to play with, a campus rim to pay not. when he founded apple computer he completely transformed the computer industry from a command to control mainframe model to an individual empowerment desktop waddle. he made that happen. a few years later, he bought an obscure little digital rendering company on fire sale when george lucas needed to get rid of it, called pixar. he had this idea that this could be used to create full-length animated movies. he thought that would be pretty cool. he would like to see a movie like that so he found this guy named john lasseter and they worked on a movie that would eventually be called toy story. he spent so many years on it and so much a steve jobs's when he came near to personal bankruptcy funding it and they also almost and discontinued boy story. toy stories in the top 10 dig is grossing movies of all ti
in our world, that man is steve jobs. steve jobs dropped out of college. he was an orphan. a guy that just came out of nowhere. think what he accomplished simply because he loves it. he is obsessed with this stuff. these are toys for him to play with, a campus rim to pay not. when he founded apple computer he completely transformed the computer industry from a command to control mainframe model to an individual empowerment desktop waddle. he made that happen. a few years later, he bought an...
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number 2 is steve jobs for his black turtlenecks and dad jeans. and rounding out the top three, microsoft ceo bill gates for his, quote, harry potter post- hogwarts look. they are brutal. >> that's mean. >> they are all laughing to the bank. >> exactly. >>> call it a massive hiring spree. the big announcement today about the creation of 100,000 new jobs. >> plus a federal law and it's ignored. now sfo is taking some action. the new way it's keeping passengers safe on its runways. >>> a fire breaks out in oakland this morning. a parents and their son evacuate but one adult from the in-law unit is still missing. details in a live report coming up. >>> dozens of muni drives without valid licenses. why they are still employed and why a crackdown according to muni is just weeks away. ,, ♪ ♪ ♪ when you're resonsible for this much of the team, you need a car you can count on. ♪ the "mystery spot". not a mammal in this household is willing to lay claim to its origin. we may never know. let that sink in, people. we may never know. but now? now is n
number 2 is steve jobs for his black turtlenecks and dad jeans. and rounding out the top three, microsoft ceo bill gates for his, quote, harry potter post- hogwarts look. they are brutal. >> that's mean. >> they are all laughing to the bank. >> exactly. >>> call it a massive hiring spree. the big announcement today about the creation of 100,000 new jobs. >> plus a federal law and it's ignored. now sfo is taking some action. the new way it's keeping passengers...
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host: steve in canyon city, colorado. scott lanman. guest: he's right, the unemployment rate in north dakota is the lowest in the country. but if every state were small and then discovered a massive oil shell underneath and was able to extract it to create an economic boom, then we would be in great shape. but not every state can replicate the natural resources and conditions that north dakota -- that converged on north dakota in recent years. talking about regulation, i'm not up on the details, but i think the obama administration has recognized the concern about some regulations. an order that was going to roll back or hold back some regulations in the last week or two. clearly republicans in congress, the chamber of commerce here in d.c., have been very active in making those issues well known. host: last week on "washington journal," steve forbes talked about his thoughts on quantitative easing and the strength of ben bernanke's handling of the monetary policy. take a look at what steve forbes had to say and then get some reaction
host: steve in canyon city, colorado. scott lanman. guest: he's right, the unemployment rate in north dakota is the lowest in the country. but if every state were small and then discovered a massive oil shell underneath and was able to extract it to create an economic boom, then we would be in great shape. but not every state can replicate the natural resources and conditions that north dakota -- that converged on north dakota in recent years. talking about regulation, i'm not up on the...
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[laughter] >> i want to echo steve's point about the constitution and law. we are talking about unilateral presidential power. i mean bush went into iraq with an authorization to use military force. obama bombs in libya without the consent of congress, without consulting congress and those few days afterwards he sent a letter to congress where he mentions the war powers resolution but he doesn't invoke it are. in fact there's only been one president since the war powers resolution was passed in the early 1970s that didn't and that was actually after the military action in question. so no president has actually invoked the wave the war powers resolution was supposed to legitimately be exercised and it is surprising that you have the president and obama who said during the campaign that he would consult with congress on in offensive military action and libya is one. you are bombing military infrastructure. it is clearly -- a clearly calls for at least lisa consultation with congress as required by the war powers resolution is not an authorization for use of fo
[laughter] >> i want to echo steve's point about the constitution and law. we are talking about unilateral presidential power. i mean bush went into iraq with an authorization to use military force. obama bombs in libya without the consent of congress, without consulting congress and those few days afterwards he sent a letter to congress where he mentions the war powers resolution but he doesn't invoke it are. in fact there's only been one president since the war powers resolution was...
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their other states and steve if you want to talk a little bit about that word is then done in a much more i don't want to say congenial but perhaps less conflict ridden arena, does it matter? does everybody get to the same place at the end of the day? are the reforms the same or are we seeing a convergence there? >> it is hard -- two states i mentioned that a been fairly successful in the last year at getting union and states to sit down and agree would be vermont and delaware. now, both have democratic governors. but, vermont started their reforms a year ago when they had a republican governor. and, you know maybe it is because the states are relatively small and a cumbre stations are a lot more intimate. somebody in vermont told me, actually it was the former governor, said that it is very likely your next-door neighbor is a teacher or a firefighter, so you can personalize the debate a little bit more and you can visualize that we are talking about your neighbor here whereas in larger states it is harder to do that. at any rate, in those days they were determined, to governors, sha
their other states and steve if you want to talk a little bit about that word is then done in a much more i don't want to say congenial but perhaps less conflict ridden arena, does it matter? does everybody get to the same place at the end of the day? are the reforms the same or are we seeing a convergence there? >> it is hard -- two states i mentioned that a been fairly successful in the last year at getting union and states to sit down and agree would be vermont and delaware. now, both...
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in our world, that man is steve jobs. steve jobs dropped out of college. he was an orphan. a guy that just came out of nowhere. think what he accomplished simply because he loves it. he is obsessed with this stuff. these are toys for him to play with, a campus rim to pay not. when he founded apple computer he completely transformed the computer industry from a command to control mainframe model to an individual empowerment desktop waddle. he made that happen. a few years later, he bought an obscure little digital rendering company on fire sale when george lucas needed to get rid of it, called pixar. he had this idea that this could be used to create full-length animated movies. he thought that would be pretty cool. he would like to see a movie like that so he found this guy named john lasseter and they worked on a movie that would eventually be called toy story. he spent so many years on it and so much a steve jobs's when he came near to personal bankruptcy funding it and they also almost and discontinued boy story. toy stories in the top 10 dig is grossing movies of all ti
in our world, that man is steve jobs. steve jobs dropped out of college. he was an orphan. a guy that just came out of nowhere. think what he accomplished simply because he loves it. he is obsessed with this stuff. these are toys for him to play with, a campus rim to pay not. when he founded apple computer he completely transformed the computer industry from a command to control mainframe model to an individual empowerment desktop waddle. he made that happen. a few years later, he bought an...
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. >> steve: he's going to perform his hit "lost." right? >> yeah. the last single we played "you" was off our new album that just came out. >> steve: we'll see you back here, "fox & friends" tomorrow, anyway off to "america's newsroom." we start with a fox news alert. the east coast is bracing for the wrath of hurricane irene. it's coming in as a category 2. it is gang strength as millions of people get ready for this. they are warning residents to prepare for the worst in virginia. gregg: you are so cheerful in the face catastrophy. martha: what else can we do? we watch and we wait. gregg: we have got you covered up and down the east coast. but particularly the folks in the south not taking any chances. the hurricane center saying this is a nightmare scenario. evacuation order forcing people to secure their homes or get of town completely. martha: let's go down to john roberts who is live from kill devil hills in north carolina. first we'll go to janice dean tracking the storm in the extreme weather center. >> reporter: i hope you know your evacuat
. >> steve: he's going to perform his hit "lost." right? >> yeah. the last single we played "you" was off our new album that just came out. >> steve: we'll see you back here, "fox & friends" tomorrow, anyway off to "america's newsroom." we start with a fox news alert. the east coast is bracing for the wrath of hurricane irene. it's coming in as a category 2. it is gang strength as millions of people get ready for this. they are...
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finish up, steve. caller: when of the previous callers -- we are entitled to our own opinions and not entitled to our own facts. the iraq war when it comes to the facts, iave yet to see facts about weapons of mass destructions. i still think we should have gone in regdless. but a previous caller, a fellow republican, the valerie plame story, that there was no connection between him. you can stretch and say there was no direct connection but don't forget the vice president we out of his way tryinto get president bush up to the final days to pardon scooter libby. if that was not a direct connection it certainly was an improper use. i think he is a very, very good speaker. what frustrates me is somebody trying to bring the sides together -- most vice-president you think of historically go quietly away. this is one vice-president with just won't. and i wish to heaven he would. i am not sure why he wants to -- has to write a memoir host: coming up in about 25 minutes, steve forbes, president and ceo of "for
finish up, steve. caller: when of the previous callers -- we are entitled to our own opinions and not entitled to our own facts. the iraq war when it comes to the facts, iave yet to see facts about weapons of mass destructions. i still think we should have gone in regdless. but a previous caller, a fellow republican, the valerie plame story, that there was no connection between him. you can stretch and say there was no direct connection but don't forget the vice president we out of his way...
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course of reporting was that for several years on her website, she recommended a book by an author named steve wilkins. wilkins is a civil war revisionist historian and in the book, has some really inflammatory outrageous things to say about slavery, essentially defending slavery as an institution that was built on, in his words, mutual respect i believe is the phrase. this is a biography of robert lee that she recommended her constituents must read. at that point, they didn't respond to questions about that so she's yet to be asked why she recommended a book that is objectively pro-slavery. that will be an issue she has to deal with in the coming days and weeks. >> it's a great piece. thank you so much. >>> just hours after the ames straw poll results get in, michele bachmann will be david gregory's guest on a special edition of "meet the press" live from iowa. check your local listings for times. >>> and a big vote of no confidence in the new "washington post" poll. huge majorities, in fact, most americans now are giving up hope that most government officials can come to the rescue. nearly 8
course of reporting was that for several years on her website, she recommended a book by an author named steve wilkins. wilkins is a civil war revisionist historian and in the book, has some really inflammatory outrageous things to say about slavery, essentially defending slavery as an institution that was built on, in his words, mutual respect i believe is the phrase. this is a biography of robert lee that she recommended her constituents must read. at that point, they didn't respond to...